"Scholars and scientists will be excited to work with you -- once they realize how much it will benefit their own work."

Tobias Gerber, World Health Summit

"To increase the usage of open data and structured data we need to go beyond preaching to the choir. We need to reach people in their comfort zone of looking for and working with data. Plus, we need a coalition of decision makers to pave the way for more open data usage."

"How to nurture a global movement for free knowledge in a way that all people and the needed technology is considered."

Dr. Gregor Hagedorn, Museum für Naturkunde Berlin

"Focus on responsibility for a sustainable life on this planet. All else comes from that. Provide the longevity collaboration platform. Focus on open educational resources (OER) including videos. Developed countries and developing countries institutions collaborate and improve reading materials for sustainable development."

Markus Neuschäfer, Open Knowledge Foundation Deutschland

"As online environments become increasingly commercialized, the Wikimedia Movement is an important representation of open culture: self-directed discovery and learning, co-creation and open networks. To promote open practices and digital literacy helps the foundation of open knowledge."

Sebastian Ruff, Museum of the City of Berlin

"You are one of the strongest voices speaking out for free knowledge and free licenses. Bear in mind to make this voice heard not only for people already convinced but also for (European) politicians and GLAMs."

Dr. Paul Klimpel, iRights and Internet & Society Collaboratory

"The 20th century cultural heritage of Europe is a “black hole” in the online world for copyright reasons. The legal framework is more restricted than in the US and other parts of the world. Wikimedia should be aware of black holes like this, and of important parts of human knowledge, that will not make it into the digital realm."